Respuesta :

It's True.

The Roman Family, which usually called the famillias, was structured around elders and obidience within the household.

Usually there was a clear hierarchy of dominance in every roman household, which usually placedd the elders at very top and the youngest on the rock bottom of the hierarchy.

And as written on Plutarch, Life of Cato the Elders, a piety for Gods within the household is a must.

I hope this helps

Neuron
It is true that the Romans highly valued and praised the gods while they were mostly a polytheistic nation - they also included care and respect towards the elders. These things created a strong backbone for the Roman empire during these times.